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Moonlight7

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Posted : 30 Apr, 2025 05:01 AM

Biblical Articles for Viewers who interested in reading !!



Most these articles are Bible based. Bible is the Only Truth







What does it mean to walk in the Spirit?



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Believers have the indwelling Spirit of Christ, the Comforter who proceeds from the Father (John 15:26). The Holy Spirit assists believers in prayer (Jude 1:20) and “intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God” (Romans 8:27). He also leads the believer into righteousness (Galatians 5:16–18) and produces His fruit in those yielded to Him (Galatians 5:22–23). Believers are to submit to the will of God and walk in the Spirit.







A “walk” in the Bible is often a metaphor for practical daily living. The Christian life is a journey, and we are to walk it—we are to make consistent forward progress. The biblical norm for all believers is that they walk in the Spirit: “If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit” (Galatians 5:25, KJV; cf. Romans 8:14). In other words, the Spirit gave us life in the new birth (John 3:6), and we must continue to live, day by day, in the Spirit.



To walk in the Spirit means that we yield to His control, we follow His lead, and we allow Him to exert His influence over us. To walk in the Spirit is the opposite of resisting Him or grieving Him (Ephesians 4:30).



Galatians 5 examines the work of the Holy Spirit in the believer. The context is freedom from the Law of Moses (Galatians 5:1). Those who walk in the Spirit “eagerly await by faith the righteousness for which we hope” (verse 5) and are free from the Law (verse 18). Also, those who walk in the Spirit “will not gratify the desires of the flesh” (verse 16). The flesh—our fallen nature under the power of sin—is in direct conflict with the Spirit (verse 17). When the flesh is in charge, the results are obvious (verses 19–21). But when the Spirit is in control, He produces godly qualities within us, apart from the strictures of the Law (verses 22–23). Believers “have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires” (verse 24), and now we walk in the Spirit (verse 25).



Those who walk in the Spirit are united with Him and are the bearers of the fruit the Spirit produces. Thus, those who walk in the Spirit walk in love—they live in love for God and for their fellow man. Those who walk in the Spirit walk in joy—they exhibit gladness in what God has done, is doing, and will do. Those who walk in the Spirit walk in peace—their lives are not defined by worry or anxiety (Philippians 4:6). Those who walk in the Spirit walk in patience—they are known for having a “long fuse” and do not lose their temper. Those who walk in the Spirit walk in kindness—they show tender concern for the needs of others. Those who walk in the Spirit walk in goodness—their actions reflect virtue and holiness. Those who walk in the Spirit walk in faithfulness—they are steadfast in their trust of God and His Word. Those who walk in the Spirit walk in gentleness—their lives are characterized by humility, grace, and thankfulness to God. Those who walk in the Spirit walk in self-control—they display moderation, constraint, and the ability to say “no” to the flesh.



Those who walk in the Spirit rely on the Holy Spirit to guide them in thought, word, and deed (Romans 6:11–14). They show forth daily, moment-by-moment holiness, just as Jesus did when, “full of the Holy Spirit, [He] left the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness” to be tempted (Luke 4:1).



To walk in the Spirit is to be filled with the Spirit, and some results of the Spirit’s filling are thankfulness, singing, and joy (Ephesians 5:18–20; Colossians 3:16). Those who walk in the Spirit follow the Spirit’s lead. They “let the word of Christ dwell in [them] richly” (Colossians 3:16, ESV), and the Spirit uses the Word of God “for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16). Their whole way of life is lived according to the rule of the gospel, as the Spirit moves them toward obedience. When we walk in the Spirit, we find that the sinful appetites of the flesh have no more dominion over us.







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Handyman62

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Posted : 6 May, 2025 03:14 PM

Moonmud has been bending over backwards to twist scriptures to try and makes those of us who point out when and where she's wrong look bad. There's a huge trend nowadays for women to try and tell men how to be men. She's trying to twist scripture to tell us we aren't Godly men and not teacher worthy all the while she's not being a Godly or a good teacher.

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Moonlight7

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Posted : 6 May, 2025 03:48 PM

https://everycatholicman.com/the-5-keys-to-building-holy-habits-and-breaking-unholy-habits/



Yo those Men constantly Belittling and Degrading Christians.

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Moonlight7

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Posted : 6 May, 2025 03:52 PM

"To those Men constantly Belittling and Degrading Christians."

Harassing a woman, and thrives on ruining others Bible topics.





Seek Jesus for a Right relationship with Him

You need Help!!

You

Lacking Spiritual Wisdom.

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LittleDavid

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Posted : 6 May, 2025 08:39 PM

HC, I can’t garrantee you’ll ever receive an answer from yours truly but you will get a response 😉



Moonlight, thank you for sharing the Roman Catholic website. But I tend to ignore “Christian” denominations that substitute biblical doctrine with the traditions of men.



Hope you receive this admonition with at least a little reflection. Yes, many “Christians” favor a Universalists approach to theology believing that all “Christian” denominations are equally valid and theologically sound. Worse yet, some Christians stretch their Universalist philosophy even further by endorsing the validity of other religious systems. They think everybody is basically heading in the same direction but down different paths. If this is your idea of biblical unity, (and it sure seems so), then your need to reconsider the path you’ve chosen

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Moonlight7

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Posted : 7 May, 2025 05:41 AM

I'm not interested in any of your advice! Keep it!



Your not a teacher.

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Handyman62

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Posted : 7 May, 2025 02:17 PM

Probably one of the worst things to do is put true Christianity under the umbrella of a religion. By doing so confuses a lot of people into believing anything called a religion must be Godly and so following them is going to get them closer to God.



Christianity is Gods attempt to reach man and religion is mans attempt to reach God.



I personally don't call Christianity a religion and I don't consider Catholicism Christianity but a religion. There are many more like Catholicism that add many religious elements to their worship and most are centered around works but in the case of Catholics they also worship idols.



Worshiping idols is a big no,no scripturaly and anyone who condones it is way off base. It wouldn't surprise me given the way moonjelly reacts on here that she condones all religions. She doesn't appear to have a true moral compass and is easily led astray by her own devices.

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Posted : 7 May, 2025 05:05 PM

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